Statistical model integrating interactions into genotype-phenotype association mapping: an application to reveal 3D-genetic basis underlying Autism

Author:

Li Qing,Cao Chen,Perera Deshan,He Jingni,Chen Xingyu,Azeem Feeha,Howe Aaron,Au Billie,Yan Jun,Long Quan

Abstract

AbstractBiological interactions are prevalent in the functioning organisms. Correspondingly, statistical geneticists developed various models to identify genetic interactions through genotype-phenotype association mapping. The current standard protocols in practice test single variants or single regions (that contain multiple local variants) sequentially along the genome, followed by functional annotations that involve various aspects including interactions. The testing of genetic interactions upfront is rare in practice due to the burden of testing a huge number of combinations, which lead to the multiple-test problem and the risk of overfitting. In this work, we developed interaction-integrated linear mixed model (ILMM), a novel model that integrates a priori knowledge into linear mixed models. ILMM enables statistical integration of genetic interactions upfront and overcomes the problems associated with combination searching.Three dimensional (3D) genomic interactions assessed by Hi-C experiments have led to unprecedented biological discoveries. However, the contribution of 3D genomic interactions to the genetic basis of complex diseases has yet to be quantified. Using 3D interacting regions as a priori information, we conducted both simulations and real data analysis to test ILMM. By applying ILMM to whole genome sequencing data for Autism Spectrum Disorders, or ASD (MSSNG) and transcriptome sequencing data (GTEx), we revealed the 3D-genetic basis of ASD and 3D-eQTLs for a substantial proportion of gene expression in brain tissues. Moreover, we have revealed a potential mechanism involving distal regulation between FOXP2 and DNMT3A conferring the risk of ASD.Software is freely available in our GitHub: https://github.com/theLongLab/Jawamix5

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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